Hello world, My question is about prioritization. I would like to know if a person (who is a diabetic) with a blood glucose of 200+ deserves prioritization over a person with a low urinary output (...
I had the same issue as you NAM123. All throughout nursing school I never had any extreme anxiety with taking tests, but when I took the NCLEX the first time I did. That was the worse feeling in the...
First time I took it in June (failed with 265 questions). The second time I took it in July (passes with 75 questions). I did not purchase any reviews. I did go out and buy the Kaplan book and believe...
Most people who take the NCLEX the first time and don't pass feel the same way (including myself). Failure is always a bad feeling, but know that you are not defeated. I truly believe after you get...
When you are taking the test you must have a clear head. I agree with Lemuel_RN, anxiety will harm your thinking and cloud your ability to critically think. Always remember these three things: 1....
I wanted the computer to continue as well. I had to go to the bathroom at around question 62. When I got back I was ready for more questions, but I didn't want more than 100. Anyway the computer shut...
I have two friends that took the NCLEX-RN. One of my friends took the test after taking the HURST Review. She had a lot of SATA and the test shut off at 75. She later found out that she'd failed the...
Thanks for all of the GREAT replies to the question! I've ordered the book by LaCharity because I've seen that it has helped many with PDA. I am scheduled to take the NCLEX next month. lloi a person...
The question above was an NCLEX type question. That is why there is no more information to give. As vague as it is, I would say that knowing that a person who has Acute Renal Failure is expected to...
If you have gotten all 265 questions each time that means that you were almost at the passing mark. You have to remember to put each question you are asked in your own words. In most cases you will...